Masterman Ready; or, The wreck of the Pacific, Volume 2;Volume 180 |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
animals arrived bananas beach better boat breakfast canoes Captain Osborn Caroline casks CHAPTER cocoa-nut grove cocoa-nut trees cove crayfish dear dear boy dinner door eggs fagots False Bay fast father fear feel fire garden point grave guavas harbour hard Hastings heard Hottentot hour island leave liam little Albert live look look-out madam mamma Master Tommy Master William Masterman Masterman Ready morning mother musket night numbers old Ready papa perceived pigs plenty poor quaggas rainy season Ready and William READY'S NARRATIVE reef remained replied Ready replied William rocks Romer round sail savages schooner Seagrave and Juno Seagrave and William sharks ship shore sleep soon spear stockade storehouse supper tell tents thing took trade winds turtle vessel walked watch William and Ready wind yams
Populaire passages
Pagina 223 - Cursed is the ground for thy sake; thorns and thistles shall it bring forth to thee.
Pagina 307 - We have, however, a plain precept to follow, which is, to do our duty in that state of life to which it has pleased God to call us.
Pagina 287 - Perhaps so, my dear William ; at all events we will do our best, for we fight for our lives and the lives of those most dear to us." William went softly up to Ready, and found that the old man was dozing, if not asleep; he did not therefore disturb him, but returned to his father ; they carried the barrico of water into the house, and put it in Mrs. Seagrave's charge, that it might not be wasted; and now that their thirst had been appeased, they all felt the calls of hunger. Juno and William went...